Disclaimers: don't own 'em. never will. 'nuff said.
-+Twelve+-
"What do you mean it's not over?" Duo glared
at him from across the countertop, croissant dangling in one hand, momentarily
forgotten.
"I already told you, Duo. The man who attacked you *was* the
serial killer but he *didn't* murder Relena." Heero sighed and absently ran his
fingers through his messy hair. "I'm sorry I didn't tell you this yesterday, but
I didn't think you were in any condition to hear it."
Duo's shoulders
slumped. He suddenly looked very tired. "You're right. I probably wasn't. But
dammit! I thought… I thought this whole mess was over."
Heero walked
around the island and opened his arms. Duo leaned into his embrace, burying his
face into Heero's chest.
"I'm so sorry, Duo love," he murmured, stroking
the boy's hair comfortingly. "We - that is, Trowa and I - we had our suspicions
that that was the case, but we had no proof until now."
"And that's
probably why I only saw Relena's death and not any of the others, huh?" Duo
mumbled into the older man's chest.
"Yes." Heero gently pried his young
lover away from him. "I hate to have to do this to you, but… I need to ask you
about what you saw in your vision again." He felt Duo stiffen. "I'm so sorry to
have to do this to you, but what you saw is our only lead at the moment."
For a long moment, Duo said nothing. Then, very slowly, he nodded. "All
right. When do you want to do it?"
Heero felt a burst of pride in his
chest at the courage his young lover was showing. "Finish your breakfast first.
Then we can get started."
"This is getting us nowhere."
Heero glanced up from the untidy mound of papers on his desk to look
across at Trowa. The green-eyed cop threw a pen onto his own equally untidy pile
of papers in frustration, wincing as he overextended his injured shoulder. Heero
frowned. Trowa should not have been back at work after only three days, but his
partner had insisted, saying he could get more done just sitting at his desk
than he could simply sitting around at home. Treize had reluctantly agreed, but
only if Trowa worked no more than four hours a day. Trowa had ranted and raved
about not being an invalid, but by the time he was finished with his tirade, he
had been so exhausted he readily agreed.
"We've been through these
papers with a fine-tooth comb, talked to everyone who ever knew the Peacecraft
girl twice, sometimes three times, and have examined nearly every waking minute
of that girl's life and we don't have one damn *clue* as to who was responsible
for her death."
"No. That's not true," Heero answered. "We have several
small pieces of the puzzle."
"Right. That kid's 'visions'." Trowa rolled
his eyes. "Even if what he 'saw' was true, without the connecting pieces, we'll
never be able to see the bigger picture. And we can't very well put out an APB
for a guy with long fingers and a - what was it? - a barbed wire necklace?"
"Barbed wire necklace? Sounds positively masochistic," a smooth voice
from behind Heero said. "Hope whoever wears something like that is up on their
tetanus boosters."
Heero stiffened and turned to greet the newcomer.
"Hello, Merquise. How's the head?"
Zechs reached up to place his hand on
the back of his head. "Slight headaches, but nothing serious. Didn't even have a
concussion." The taller man looked Trowa up and down. "I didn't think you'd be
well enough to be back at work so soon, Barton."
"They couldn't keep me
away," Trowa replied. He glanced at the clock. "At least not for another two
hours."
"Hn," Heero grunted at his partner's little joke. He looked back
at Zechs who was smiling like a cat who'd just caught the canary. He was glad
the man wasn't seriously injured, but he still did not like him.
"How's
Duo doing?" Zechs asked.
"Fine," came Heero's terse reply. He didn't
feel like sharing anything about his little lover's condition with the blonde.
"That's good. I was worried about him." Zechs shifted his stance and
looked across the room. "If you'll excuse me, gentlemen, I must speak to Wufei
for a moment. Glad to see you up and around, Barton. Yuy."
Heero scowled
at Zechs's back as he walked across the room. No, he definitely did not like
that man. There was something about him he couldn't quite put his finger on. He
shrugged it aside and turned back to Trowa, raising an eyebrow.
"So what
do you suggest we do now, oh brilliant and wise one?"
"Glad to know
you're accepting me as the brains of our operation, Heero." Trowa sighed as he
began to shuffle through the papers on his desk. "I have absolutely no idea
where to go from here. I have the girl's whole life right in front of my eyes
and there's nothing here." He picked up a few pieces of paper. "I've got
everything from credit card statements to phone records… I've even got her damn
*birth* certificate and I…" His words trailed off as he looked at the little
green piece of paper in his hand.
"What is it, Trowa?"
The
green-eyed detective stood up, obviously ignoring the pain in his shoulder. "I
think we need to go talk to Relena's grandfather again."
"What? Why?"
Trowa waved the paper under Heero's nose. "Did you know Relena had a
sibling?"
"What?" Heero asked in shock.
"It was right under our
noses. On her birth certificate. It lists one other living child having been
born to Relena's mother before Relena's birth."
"That doesn't mean he or
she could still be living."
"No. But it's a place to start. Let's go,
lover-boy."
Heero felt his heart speed up as they left the precinct. It
was a long shot, but finally, they were doing something.
"I still think you're making a big mistake."
Duo
didn't pause in taping up a box of kitchen utensils to roll his eyes. He swore
if Quatre said that one more time he was going to use the packing tape to tape
his friend's mouth shut.
"I know you don't want to stay here anymore,"
Quatre continued, "but I don't think moving in with Heero Yuy is the wisest
thing to do."
Duo sighed. "Look, Quatre, I know you just have my best
interests at heart, but you're becoming repetitive."
"But I don't think
you've thought things through enough!"
Duo's eyebrow twitched. He threw
down the packing tape and whirled on his friend. "I don't care what you think!"
he yelled. "I'm a big boy, Quatre and I can make my own decisions!"
"Yes, but…"
"No buts! You don't understand. I *love* Heero. He
makes me happy. He makes me feel special. He understands me."
"I'm only
trying to protect you, Duo," Quatre replied, his own face turning red in anger.
"No, you're not. Heero tries to protect me. You - you are smothering
me!" Duo took a deep breath in an effort to calm down. "I know you love me,
Quatre, but I'm not a child anymore. I'm moving in with Heero. It's my choice,
not yours."
"Fine." Quatre's nostrils flared. "When he breaks your
heart, I intend to be there to say I told you so!" And with that, the blonde
doctor stormed out of Duo's apartment, slamming the door behind him.
Duo
winced. He hadn't thought Quatre would be that upset with his decision. But Duo
wasn't overly worried. Quatre still saw him as that scared little boy who'd just
lost his parents. It was time his friend saw him for the adult he had become.
A knock on the door startled him out of his thoughts. Duo glanced at the
clock, wondering who it could be. It was too early for Heero to be off work and
it wasn't likely to be Quatre coming back. He rose off his knees and hurried
over to the door. He was surprised to see Zechs Merquise standing on the other
side.
"Zechs! Come in," the younger man insisted, stepping aside to
allow the blonde detective into his apartment.
"I hope you don't mind me
stopping by unannounced like this," Zechs said, turning to Duo as the teen shut
the apartment door behind him. "I just wanted to see how you were doing."
"I'm fine. How about you? I'm so sorry you got hurt trying to protect
me."
Zechs waved his hand in dismissal. "It was nothing. Just a little
bump on the head." He looked around. "Moving out?"
Duo glanced around at
his now stripped apartment. Boxes and personal items lay all over the floor. He
was going to miss this place - his first apartment. In a small way, he felt like
he was running away. He couldn't bear to go into his bedroom anymore. Heero had
had to pack up his things in there for him. But as his lover kept reminding him,
he wasn't running away, he was moving in with the man he loved. There was a
difference. And Duo was willing to see it that way.
"Yeah. I… don't
think I can stay here anymore," he replied.
"Do you have somewhere to
go?"
Duo blushed furiously. "Yeah…"
"Ah," Zechs said knowingly.
"Moving in with Yuy?"
Duo's eyes flew to the other man's face. "How did
you…"
"How did I know? Ah, it's not really a secret anymore. Nearly
everyone at the station knows."
Duo felt his face burn. "O…oh. Sorry."
"There's nothing to be sorry for. I can understand why you and Yuy
wanted to keep things quiet." He sighed and struck a dramatic pose. "Although I
hate it that he found you first."
Duo giggled. "Yeah, well if anything
ever happens to change that, I'll be sure to call you first," he joked.
An awkward silence followed as Duo looked down at the ground, unable to
meet Zechs's eyes. Thankfully the moment was broken by the shrill ring of the
telephone from the next room. When Duo didn't move to answer it, Zechs asked,
"Do you want me to get that for you?"
"Huh? Oh… no. Don't bother. It's
just a telemarketer wanting me to buy insurance," Duo replied without thinking.
Zechs started at him. "Fascinating. You really do 'see' things don't
you."
Duo flushed scarlet. "Uh… yeah."
"Would you mind telling
me about them?"
"There's not much to tell," Duo said slowly, not really
wanting to go down this particular avenue of conversation. "I can't control
them, I don't know what triggers them. It doesn't happen all the time. I knew
who was on the phone, yet I didn't know it was you at the door."
"So… do
you see clear pictures in your head?"
"No, it's more like impressions,
vague feelings… I can't really explain it." He shifted uncomfortably on his
feet. "I don't really like to talk about it. Anyway, I need to get back to
packing… although my ride has apparently walked out on me." He made a face at
the thought of Quatre.
"I've got my truck downstairs and the afternoon
off. Want some help?"
Duo looked at him hopefully. He really didn't want
to have to wait for Heero to get off work to help him move some of his stuff.
"You wouldn't mind?"
"Of course not. Where shall I start?"
Duo
smiled and showed him some boxes he could take down to his truck. His heart felt
light. The sooner he got his things moved and settled in, the sooner he and
Heero could begin their life together.
"So you've
discovered the Peacecraft family secret," the old man said dispassionately to
the two detectives sitting opposite him in the elaborate drawing room of the
Peacecraft mansion. The wizened senator passed them a framed photograph. Trowa
took it, looked briefly at the picture before passing it to Heero. The Japanese
detective studied the image of two small children. Both had blonde hair and blue
eyes, though the boy's hair appeared to be lighter. The girl, Relena obviously,
looked to be about two or three years old. The boy looked about five years
older.
"Milliardo Peacecraft the third," the old man continued. "He was
supposed to follow in the family footsteps. Enter politics like his father and
I. But the little bastard didn't want the life we'd laid out for him. He seemed
to resent everything we did for him."
Trowa looked at the man
incredulously. "Surely if he wanted to do something else…"
"Don't get me
wrong, young man," the senator interrupted. "He had every right to want to do
something else with his life if he chose. But he didn't want to. He seemed to
think everything should be handed to him on a silver platter without having to
work for it. He threw money away on nothing, always expecting more to be given
to him when he ran out. When we cut off his funds, he took to selling drugs and
engaging in other illegal activities. His parents began to fear he might start
to influence Relena, so they sent him away to a boarding school. For a while we
thought he might be settling down, but then a few months shy of graduation, he
was expelled. He and another… boy had been caught… together." The old man's face
twisted in disgust. Heero chose to ignore it. "His father hauled him back here
kicking and screaming. He enrolled Mill in a program design to cure young people
of those disgusting and sinful habits. Mill ran away. When the police found him
and brought him back his father said he would refrain from living his disgusting
lifestyle or be disowned. Mill didn't say a word. He turned around and walked
out the door. We haven't seen him since. No one is allowed to speak his name. He
is dead to us."
Heero tried to hide his disdain for the old man as he
passed the photograph back to the senator. Milliardo Peacecraft III was no
golden boy, but his family seemed just as much to blame.
"Would you
happen to have a current address or even a current photograph?" he asked.
"No. I told you. He is dead to us. His father destroyed all the pictures
except that one." He paused and looked out the window sadly. "We always
suspected he kept in touch with Relena. Though he probably only wanted money
from her." He stood up and walked slowly over to a desk. He opened a drawer and
withdrew a piece of paper. "This was his last known address. It's several years
old, but maybe it'll be of some use."
Heero took the paper and glanced
at, eyes widening slightly as he noted the address was in Paris, France.
"Thank you, Senator. If you think of anything else, please call us,"
Trowa said as he and Heero stood to go.
"Do you really think he could be
involved in Relena's death?" the elder Peacecraft asked.
"We don't know.
All we want to do now is locate him and talk to him," Heero replied.
"If
you do find him… tell him… tell him… No. Don't tell him anything. He is dead to
me. I hope he burns in hell for his sins."
Heero and Trowa left the old
man staring wistfully at the photograph. Trowa gave Heero a disgusted look as
they left the house.
"This information sure would have been helpful back
at the beginning of this case," he said dryly.
"Hn." Heero fingered the
piece of paper in his hand. "It won't be easy, tracking this guy down."
"No. But it'll at least give us something to do. Tomorrow we'll
interview Relena's friends again and see if they knew anything about this
brother of hers. I've got a feeling about this one, Heero. I think we're finally
on the right track."
Heero nodded in agreement. He felt the same way.
His thoughts drifted back to the photograph. It was a shame that a beautiful
child like that could grow into such a monster. Though granted, he wasn't all to
blame. Still… there was something familiar about the picture. He just wished he
could put his finger on what.
Duo slid a stack of plates
into an empty space in the cupboard, grateful not for the first time that
neither he nor Heero had many kitchen things. His stuff fit in nicely with
Heero's, and he was glad he didn't have to do much rearranging in the kitchen.
The rest of the apartment on the other hand… Duo bit back a sigh. Finding a home
for all his things was going to take a bit of work.
He pushed the
cupboard door closed and turned back to the stack of boxes on the floor,
wondering what else he could find a home for. Fortunately, at that moment, the
door to the apartment swung open, saving him from any more dreaded unpacking for
the time being. He smiled with relief as Zechs walked into the apartment and
unloaded his burden on the kitchen counter.
"Damn, Zechs, when I
suggested you go get us a pizza, I didn't think you'd go all the way to Italy
for it," he teased as he moved forward, sniffing the air appreciatively.
Zechs made a face. "Sorry. The idiots at the pizza parlor lost my damn
order. That's the last time I go there for pizza."
"Oh well. It's not
like there's a shortage of pizza joints near here." Duo nearly drooled all over
the countertop as he lifted the lid of the cardboard box. Dear God, he was
hungry! He grabbed a piece of the piping hot dish and bit into it, rolling his
eyes in pleasure.
Zechs watched him, chuckling. "Would you two like to
be alone?"
"Ha ha," Duo said, mouth full of cheese. He swallowed
quickly, eyes falling on the other thing Zechs had brought with him. "Oooooh,
that's my favorite kind of soda! How did you know?"
"I didn't. Lucky
guess?" He grinned at Duo. "Want one?"
"Please."
Zechs grabbed a
can and pulled, trying to detach it from the plastic rings holding the six pack
together. "Geh. I hate these things. I can never get them off."
"I know
what you mean," Duo remarked between bites. "I once had to drink one attached to
the others."
Zechs pulled one last time before giving up in defeat. "I
give up. Got any scissors?"
"Mm-hmm," Duo replied, swallowing another
bite. He motioned his head toward Heero's desk. "Top drawer. Be careful. If you
pull it too hard, the entire thing will come out."
"Thanks."
Duo
didn't pay any attention to the taller detective. He was too busy enjoying his
dinner. There was nothing on earth quite as wonderful as fresh, hot pizza, extra
sauce, extra cheese, extra mushrooms. Well, okay… perhaps making love with Heero
was the most wonderful thing on earth, but pizza was a close second.
He
opened his eyes when Zechs chuckled and took the can the older man was waving in
front of his face, part of the plastic ring still attached. "I have a feeling I
really should leave you two alone."
"Sorry," Duo said, blushing. "Can't
help it. Pizza's my favorite food."
"Ah, I can understand that. I am
much the same way with just about anything French."
The two continued
their light conversation as they ate. Duo was glad he was finally beginning to
warm up to the blonde cop. He'd been feeling terribly guilty about the way he'd
felt when he'd first met the man. Zechs had risked his life for him. And Duo
could do no less than be courteous and friendly towards him. He owed him that
much.
Duo licked the last of the sauce from his fingers and looked at
the pizza box longingly.
"Want another slice?" Zechs asked, before
biting into his own piece.
"Hmm… no, I don't think so. Anymore and I
won't be able to move. And I still have tons of unpacking to do."
"I'll
just put this in the fridge then," Zechs replied, closing the pizza box and
taking it and the unopened soda cans to the refrigerator. He made room for the
items and slipped them inside before turning back to Duo. "I should get going as
well."
"Thanks for helping me move all my stuff, Zechs. I wouldn't have
gotten nearly this much done without you."
"You're welcome." The older
man looked at Duo for a moment as if he wanted to add something.
"What
is it, Zechs?"
"I just… are you sure you know what you're doing, Duo?
Moving in with Yuy like this?"
Duo rolled his eyes. "I really wish
people would quit asking me that."
"I'm sorry, Duo." He stepped closer
to the long-haired teen and placed a hand on his cheek. "I like you. I just
don't want to see you get hurt."
"Heero wouldn't hurt me," Duo said,
frowning.
"I don't think he would but… you've never been on the
receiving end of his bad temper have you?"
"Temper?"
"You didn't
know?" Zechs looked worried. "I've seen him lose control on a couple of suspects
before. It wasn't… pretty." He rubbed the pad of his thumb over Duo's cheek.
"I'm just worried about you."
Duo stepped back, out of Zechs's reach.
"I'll be fine. Heero wouldn't hurt me. He loves me."
"I'm sure he does.
Just be careful. And if you need anything… even just to talk… you still have my
number, right?"
Duo nodded. "Yeah."
"All right. I suppose I'll
have to be satisfied with that." He stepped back. "May I use your restroom
before I go?"
"Uh, sure. It's over there," Duo said, waving his arm in
the direction of the bathroom.
"Thanks."
Duo watched as Zechs
disappeared behind the door. He stood there, lost in thought over what the older
man had said. He'd seen no evidence of Heero having a temper. Even when his life
had been in danger, Heero had been almost eerily calm. Zechs had to be mistaken.
Even if Heero *did* have a temper and lose control, he'd never hurt *him*. He
loved him. Still… he *had* only known Heero for a few short weeks. They really
didn't know each other that well yet. And here he was, moving in with the guy.
Maybe Quatre had been right… maybe he *was* rushing things.
Duo chewed
on his bottom lip, oblivious to everything except the guilt he was feeling over
thinking like that. He loved Heero. Heero loved him. They were going to live
together. Heero would never hurt him. He was sure of that.
Strong arms
wrapped themselves around Duo's waist, startling Duo out of his thoughts. A warm
mouth fastened itself on Duo's neck, leaving a wet imprint behind. Duo started
to pull away but then caught a whiff of his lover's scent behind him. He melted
into Heero's arms, tilting his head to give him better access.
"Welcome
home, lover," he murmured as Heero took advantage of his surrender.
"I
missed you," Heero whispered into his ear. His hands wandered down Duo's front
to come to rest at the top of the young man's jeans. "Mmm, you taste good."
Duo's breath caught in his throat. He was putty in Heero's hands. He
reached one arm up to wrap around Heero's neck, maneuvering his head for a kiss.
Lips met, tongues clashed for control. Duo moaned into Heero's mouth. He felt
his knees growing weaker. Heero's hand moved ever slowly downward. Just another
inch or two and…
"Ahem. Am I interrupting something?"
"Oh shit,"
Duo swore under his breath as he disengaged himself from Heero's mouth. He tried
to step away from Heero, but his lover kept a tight hold around his waist.
"Merquise. Do you mind if I ask what you are doing in my… in our home?"
"He came by my old place to see how I was doing," Duo explained quickly,
his heart pounding in his chest as he heard Heero call the apartment *their*
home. "He helped me move some of my stuff over then stayed for pizza. Hope you
don't mind. We managed to get most of my things over here."
"Hn."
"And on that note, I believe I shall take my leave, now. Nice seeing you
again, Duo. Until next time."
Duo watched Zechs leave the apartment
still ensconced in Heero's arms. Was it just his imagination, or did Zechs look
at Heero oddly before he left? Duo had no time to dwell upon it. Heero's mouth
and hands resumed their explorations, driving all coherent thought out of his
mind.
"I… I take it you're glad to see me here, Heero?" Duo said
breathlessly, pressing back against his lover's body.
"Aa. I didn't get
to love you properly the other morning. I intend to rectify that situation
tonight." He popped the button on Duo's jeans open as he slid his tongue along
Duo's ear. "Let me make love to you, Duo."
Duo groaned, his sensed
overloaded by the feel and smell of his lover surrounding him, holding him.
"Like you have to ask." He twisted in Heero's arms and took a step back.
Catching the older man's hands in his own, he drew Heero towards the direction
of the bed. "Come on, Heero. Love me proper."
Duo bit
down on the pillow beneath his face, eyes clenched tightly shut as he rocked his
body against Heero's. Tears began to leak out of the corners of his eyes from
the intensity of the moment. He could feel Heero's breath on the back of his
neck, his lover's breathing coming as hard and as labored as his own. He felt
Heero's lips brush against his shoulder, felt his hand searching out one of
Duo's own. He pried Duo's fingers from where they had been twisting the sheets,
replacing it with his hand, twining their fingers together. Such strong hands,
bigger than his own…
Duo let go of the pillow to start panting. He
needed air. The strain of the exercise was beginning to deprive his brain of
oxygen. Not that he minded much.
"Oh fuck, Heero," he cried out,
squeezing Heero's hand tightly as his lover continued to move inside him. He
knew he'd never be able to get enough of this - this feeling of Heero filling
him, possessing him, completing him. He could live a thousand lifetimes and
never feel the same about anyone other than Heero.
"My Duo," Heero
murmured into his ear as he changed the angle of his hips slightly.
Duo
screamed, forgetting for a moment to muffle his voice in the pillow. It was
still early… and he didn't think Heero's - no, *their* downstairs neighbors
would appreciate being woken up by their early morning… activities.
Duo
was amazed they even had enough energy left after last night's loving to be
doing it again so early in the morning. He'd woken to the delicious sensation of
Heero's mouth around his cock and fingers deftly teasing the opening just below.
At first he'd thought it was just a dream, but the sensations kept growing more
and more intense. No wet dream he'd ever had in his life had felt like that.
When one slickened and ready finger slipped inside him, Duo's eyes had jerked
open… and he'd known it was no dream. He tried to protest - he was still tired
and a little sore from the previous night. But his protestations died the moment
they'd passed his lips. Heero's talented mouth and fingers were just too damn
persuasive.
Whereas the previous night's session had been slow and
tender, this morning, Heero was like a man possessed. He'd wasted no time
preparing Duo before flipping him onto his stomach and entering him, sliding
home as if Duo's body was meant for him and him alone.
Their joining was
fast and rough. Duo's blood was near the boiling point. He writhed on the
sheets, the combination of his arousal rubbing against the soft cotton and Heero
touching that part deep inside that made lights dance in front of his eyes was
almost too much to bear. He wasn't going to be able to hold out much longer.
"Heero, please," he begged, not quite knowing exactly what it was he was
begging for, only that he had to have it - now!
"Yes, koi. Come for me,"
was the only reply given or even needed.
Duo arched his back, face
buried in the pillow as he screamed Heero's name. Pulse after pulse of liquid
passion spread across his stomach and the sheets below. He felt Heero stiffen
above him, felt the white hot jet of his lover's release so deep inside, warming
his body and soul. They hung together at the height of orgasm for a perilous
moment before crashing back down to earth. Heero collapsed on Duo's back, all
but smothering the smaller teen.
For a long, long moment they lay there,
entwined, joined. Heero rolled a little to the side so he wasn't crushing his
smaller lover. Duo rolled with him, not wanting to break their union just yet.
He squeezed Heero's member internally, causing the older man to moan. Heero
covered every part of Duo's skin he could reach with small butterfly kisses. Duo
snuggled against Heero's broad chest, completely content and happy. He wished
the moment could last, wished they could stay like that forever.
But
wishes fade and moments don't last. He felt Heero soften and slip out of his
body. Duo moaned in protest but otherwise was too sated to move. He felt Heero
brush a kiss against his ear and heard him mumble something about a shower
before the warmth was taken away. Duo groaned, immediately rolling into the spot
Heero had just vacated. He burrowed beneath the covers, burying his nose in his
lover's pillow to inhale his scent. His body still thrummed from the loving, but
he was painfully aware of Heero's absence. He wanted his lover back next to him.
Damn real life for getting in the way…
Heero switched
off the water and stepped out of the shower. He loathed to wash the smell of Duo
from his skin, but he had to be clean and presentable before going into work.
Treize would never let him in the office otherwise, and Trowa would never let
him live it down. He quickly toweled himself off and completed his necessary
morning hygiene routines before pulling on a pair of pants. He glanced at the
little bathroom clock and swore. He didn't have time to dry his hair. He was
already going to be late enough as it was.
He hadn't meant to initiate
anything this morning, especially after the late night they'd had. But Duo had
looked so damned irresistible in the early morning light he couldn't help
himself. And now he was going to be late. Not that he minded terribly. Duo was
far more important than his job - which just went to show Heero how much his
little lover had changed him. A few weeks ago, his job had been everything to
him. But now… now Heero didn't care about being late or about showing up with
wet hair. If he had the option, he'd have stayed in bed with Duo all day. But he
couldn't. They were getting closer to finding Relena's murderer. He could feel
it. He had to see it through, if only to assuage his own feelings of guilt for
the young woman's death.
He grabbed his shirt off the vanity and exited
the bathroom. A quick glance at the bed told him Duo hadn't risen yet. He smiled
to himself at the sight of his young lover hiding under the sheets, that
glorious mane of hair spread out over the pillows behind him. Work be damned. He
was going to kiss his lover goodbye before he left.
The lump under the
covers stirred as he approached the bed. Heero sat down on the edge and pulled
the sheets down low enough to see Duo's face.
"Mmmm, Heero, come back to
bed," Duo purred sultrily, holding out a hand to him.
Heero took it,
then leaned down to give Duo a very thorough kiss. "I can't," he murmured
against his lover's lips as the kiss ended. "I have to go to work."
"But
today's my day off. Skip work today," Duo pleaded. "I'm sure I can find
*something* to entice you to stay… a little pre-breakfast nookie perhaps?"
Heero smirked. "I think we already did that," he replied, allowing Duo
to draw him down onto the bed.
Duo blushed. "Well… there's always
post-breakfast nookie," he said, placing a kiss on Heero's collarbone. "And
midmorning nookie… and just-before-lunch nookie… and just-after-lunch nookie…
followed by early afternoon nookie… which if done nice and slow can lead right
into mid-afternoon nookie…" He punctuated his words with wet kisses along
Heero's bare chest, toying with a rosy nipple when he came to it. Heero groaned,
his own hands wandering invisible trails against Duo's skin. He was tempted…
dear God, he was so very tempted.
With a whimper of protest, he gently
pushed Duo away and sat up. Duo stuck out his bottom lip, pouting at the loss.
Heero leaned down, snagging it between his teeth, giving his little lover one
last kiss. The kiss lasted longer than he planned. It took every ounce of
willpower to pull himself away from Duo.
"Gomen, koi. I'm sorry," he
translated when Duo gave him a confused look for dropping into his native
language. "I have to go. I… we may have found something significant about
Relena's murder."
Duo's eyes widened. He sat up on the bed, fully awake
and alert. "What did you find?"
Heero told him about Relena's older
brother and about how they were trying to track him down. "Our last known
address for him was in Paris, France. Trowa is going to call Interpol and the
American Embassy in Paris today to see if we can find him, though the address
appears to be a few years old. It's a long shot, but somehow I have this
feeling…"
He trailed off as he watched Duo. The young man's eyes had
gone completely blank, as though he were somehow looking *through* him rather
than at him. Heero shuddered.
"Thirty-second," the long-haired teen
murmured, still trance-like.
Heero blinked. He'd never seen Duo actually
having a vision before. He really did appear to be looking at some far off image
Heero couldn't see. Cautiously he approached the bed. "Duo? What is it? What do
you see?"
"You'll find him at the thirty-second," Duo said in that
far-away voice.
"Thirty-second? Thirty-second what? Street?"
"No… station."
A thought dawned on him. "You mean the
thirty-second precinct? On the other side of the city?"
"Yes. I… what?"
Light returned to Duo's eyes as he looked around in confusion. "Heero?"
Heero didn't say anything, almost too stunned to move.
"I had a
vision didn't I?" Duo asked, shoulders slumped forward.
"Duo, I need you
to tell me exactly what you saw," Heero said, finally finding his voice.
Duo swallowed, brow furrowed in concentration. "I… no, I can't really
describe it in words. It was more of a feeling than an image."
"But you
said I'd find him at the thirty-second precinct. Do they have records on him? A
location? Is he a prisoner there?"
Duo looked up at him, eyes haunted
with fear. "No. I… I saw a badge. I think… I think he works there. I think he's
a cop."
Heero frowned at the phone as if the smooth,
beige object could give him answers if he stared at it long enough. This case
was getting more and more complicated, convoluted, and just plain frustrating.
He *had* to see it through… but he swore to himself after Relena's murderer had
been caught and brought to justice, he was going to take a long vacation. With
Duo. Preferably some place warm and near the ocean. He idly wondered if he could
talk Duo into wearing a thong…
"Lord, what has that poor phone done to
you now, Yuy?" Trowa's voice broke through his daydream. Heero shifted
uncomfortably in his chair to watch as his partner sat down opposite him.
"Hn. How did the phone call with the French authorities go?"
As
neither Trowa nor Heero spoke a word of French, Treize had insisted on
contacting the local authorities in Paris himself, as he spoke the language
fluently.
"Fucking Frenchies!" Trowa swore, looking pained. "Get this,
Milliardo Peacecraft lived in Paris until about two years ago. The local cops
remember him as a small time hood, dealing in drugs and other smuggled goods.
Got himself arrested a couple of times but all the charges were inexplicably
dropped."
"He probably bribed his way out of them."
"Most
likely. Anyway, one of the locals there remembered he had his name legally
changed right before he left Paris. But they wouldn't give out his new name. And
diplomatic red tape bullshit being what it is, it'll take at least three weeks
to get the courts to release that information to us."
"Damn." He resumed
glaring at the phone.
"I don't know about you Heero, but I hate the idea
of sitting on my ass for three weeks. The killer could be long gone by then, if
he isn't already gone by now." He gave his partner a skeptical look. "Did you
have any luck with your… lead?"
Heero sighed, his shoulders slumped in
defeat. He'd told Trowa about Duo's vision, and although he knew his partner
still didn't quite believe in his lover, he at least was willing to give him the
benefit of the doubt.
"Yes and no. The desk sergeant on duty said that
no one by that name had ever worked there, but that the name did sound familiar.
He's going to check into old case files and ask around. Maybe we'll get a break
yet."
"I hope so, Heero. God, I hope so."
Duo
looked around and heaved a satisfied sigh at a job well done. The apartment
looked a lot less messier than it had been for the past few days. He still had a
lot of boxes to unpack, but everything that could be put away without consulting
Heero about where to put it had been done. What was left had been stacked up
neatly against one wall. And aside from a chair or two, he'd left the remainder
of his furniture at his old place to be used by whoever rented it after him. He
wasn't attached to any of it. Everything he really cared about was in this
apartment. His and Heero's apartment. His toes tingled at the thought.
His stomach rumbled, reminding him he'd skipped lunch to continue
unpacking. It was just after three in the afternoon, and Heero wouldn't be home
until close to five. They had plans to go out later that night for dinner, but
he didn't know if he could wait that long. He thought about the leftover pizza
in the fridge and decide one slice couldn't hurt.
After indulging his
hunger, he pottered around the kitchen, cleaning up his crumbs and throwing the
remaining pizza and paper plate he'd used in the trash. Leftover pizza was only
good for so long, and this particular pie had apparently reached it's shelf-age
limit. It had been tough and chewy but fortunately still edible. It had taken
the edge of his hunger pains long enough until dinner anyway.
He
straightened up the apartment as best he could. He wanted Heero to see how well
he'd been fitting himself into the older man's life. And he didn't want his
lover to come home to a messy apartment.
He glanced around. Not a bad
job if he did say so himself. A gleam of metal from one of the kitchen counters
caught his eye. It was the scissors Zechs had used the previous day to cut the
cans of soda free. That seemed to be the only thing out of place. He hurried
over and grabbed them, intent on returning them to their proper place.
He reached Heero's desk, smiling in pleasure at the little picture he
saw there. They'd had their photo taken together in one of those little photo
booths in the mall on one of their earlier dates. Heero had had his framed and
proudly displayed it on his desk for all to see. Duo couldn't wait to make more
picture memories. He wondered if Heero would mind dedicating a whole wall to
photographs of themselves. It was something to discuss at least…
So lost
in his decorating daydreams, he forgot about not pulling the drawer too hard.
The wooden drawer flew out of the desk and crashed onto the floor. Duo cursed
and jumped back, barely avoiding getting his toes crushed. Papers and other
objects flew across the floor. Duo leapt at them, stopping them before they
could slide too far away. He sighed. Just when the thought he had the place
cleaned up. He hoped the papers hadn't been in any particular order. They were
scattered now.
He lifted the drawer itself. It had flipped over in the
fall, so he righted it and began shoving papers back into it. He was reaching
for the largest pile when something cold and sharp sliced through his finger. He
yelped, sticking the injured appendage in his mouth to quell the bleeding. With
his other hand, he reached down and drew out a black-handled knife from
underneath Heero's personal papers.
<< FLASH >>
fear…
pain…
blood…
<< FLASH >>
Duo cried out and
dropped the knife. His heart was pounding, skin damp with cold sweat. He gasped
for air, trying not to be sick all over the floor. Taking a few deep breaths, he
slowly turned his gaze back to the knife.
He'd seen it before. It
haunted his dreams. It was an exact match for the one he'd seen slicing Relena's
throat. He'd relieved the girl's death when he'd touched it. He had no doubt it
was the same knife. It even had what looked to be a speck of dried blood on the
handle.
"Oh God," Duo breathed, unable to move. He sat down heavily,
dislodging some of the papers in the process. The edge of a photograph peeked
out. With a trembling hand he reached down and drew it out.
Relena's
face stared back at him, disfigured by a black marker, and a tear drop drawn
under her left eye.
Duo scrambled up off the floor. He couldn't think.
The vision of Relena being murdered replayed itself over and over in his mind.
Why would Heero have something like that in his desk? Unless he…
No!
That wasn't possible. Heero would never do something like that. But… the
evidence was right in front of his face. It had been hidden in Heero's desk.
Why??
He couldn't think. The walls were closing in on him. He knew he
was beginning to panic. He had to get out of there, had to go somewhere where he
could think. But where? Quatre? No, the doctor was still mad at him. He
swallowed, the very air of the apartment feeling too constricted. He had to call
someone.
He bolted for the closet, throwing open the door and grabbing a
small wooden box from off the top shelf. He rummaged frantically inside for a
moment before finding what he was looking for, a phone number written on a
cocktail napkin. He dropped the box and ran for the phone.
He had to
re-dial the number three times, his hands were shaking so badly. Finally the
phone on the other end began to ring.
"Please be home, please be home,"
he chanted under his breath as he waited for the line to pick up.
"Hello?"
"Oh God, you're home," he half-sobbed into the
receiver.
"Who… Duo? Is everything all right?"
"No. No,
everything's not all right," he stammered as he slid to the floor, knees giving
out on him.
"What is it? What's wrong?"
"Please… I need to talk
to someone. I… Zechs, I need to see you."
"Duo? I'm
home," Heero called through the darkened apartment as he closed the door behind
him, slipping off his jacket. He hung it on the hook beside the door, then
turned to peer around the loft. "Duo?"
He flipped on a light and
frowned. Duo hadn't said anything about going out today. He hadn't called and
from the looks of things he hadn't left a note. They had plans to go out later.
Maybe Duo was just running an errand or picking something up for their evening
together. Still… he didn't like not knowing where his little lover was.
He flipped on another light and looked around. Duo had done an amazing
job at settling in, especially only having a few days to work with. His things
were mixed evenly with Heero's in such a way that it seemed like Duo had always
been there. He'd never thought of his apartment as being bare or lonely before…
but he realized now that before Duo, it had been. Just like his life.
His eyes swept the room again. This time, he noticed the mess on the
floor next to his desk. He hurried over, noticing that his top drawer had come
out and all the contents had been scattered on the floor. The glittering of
light off metal drew his eyes. He knelt down to take a closer look.
"What the hell?"
He gingerly picked up the knife between thumb
and forefinger, and held it up to the light. He could see the small speck of
dried blood on the handle. He carefully set it on top of the desk and stared at
it. It's existence in his apartment baffled him.
A sharp ring broke him
out of his thoughts. He dug into his pocket and pulled out his cell phone.
"Yuy."
"Detective Yuy? This is Sergeant Dyson at Thirty-second.
We spoke earlier about Milliardo Peacecraft?"
"Yes. Did you find
anything?"
"Yeah, as a matter of fact I did. The night duty desk clerk
remembered finding a watch with that name engraved on the back a couple of years
ago. The person who claimed it was a rookie cop. Told her that he'd changed his
name for privacy reasons several years ago."
Heero's blood turned cold.
A cop… dear God, Duo had been right. He glanced down at the floor and saw what
appeared to be an upside down photograph. He bent down and picked it up, eyes
widening in horror and surprise at what he saw when he turned it over.
"Can you give me this cop's name and tell me if he still works over
there?" he asked, feeling numb.
"Actually, I think you know him. He
transferred to your precinct about a year ago. Name is Zechs Merquise."
"Zechs…"
"Yeah. I remembered him as soon as the night duty clerk
mentioned him. Never liked him much. Shifty eyes. Slimy attitude."
"Aa."
"Well I'm just about to get off work. If you need anything else, just
call."
"Thanks," Heero murmured, before hanging up the phone. He was
stunned. Absolutely stunned. He walked over to the kitchen counter in a daze. It
didn't make any sense… and yet, it did. He now knew why the picture of
seven-year old Milliardo looked familiar. He could see Zechs's face staring back
at him. He marveled that he hadn't picked up the similarities sooner.
The knife and that horrible picture disturbed him. The knife looked to
be the same kind described in Duo's vision and in the coroner's report. And the
picture… that teardrop drawn in the exact place it had been carved into Relena's
skin… How the hell did they get into his apartment?
"Zechs…"
Several things fell into place. Zechs had always been interested in the
Teardrop case. He'd heard the man discussing it with Wufei several times over
the past few months. And Zechs had been in his apartment the other day with Duo.
Duo…
Had he found the knife and the photograph? He must have
since the drawer had been pulled out. But where could he be?
His gaze
drifted to a wadded up napkin on the counter. He picked it up and smoothed it
out. Zechs's address and phone number were written on it. Heero stopped
breathing. Surely Duo hadn't… he didn't think *Heero* had anything to do with
Relena's murder… did he? And he'd gone running to Zechs??
"Shit!" He
grabbed his phone and dialed Trowa's number.
"Barton residence," the
sweet voice of Mariemeia answered on the other end.
"Marie, it's Heero.
I need to speak to Trowa. It's an emergency."
"O…okay. Just a moment."
Heero held his breath and closed his eyes. 'Duo, please be okay. I need
you.'
tbc...
next part: last part. stuff happens... I'm gonna
get thwapped...
I had some witty comment to put at the bottom of this
thing, but since I can barely hold my eyes open now, I can't remember it...
*sigh*
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Caroline